Marxism and meal plans: cadres tackle weighty issues at China’s top party school

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Promising young and mid-ranking officials given ‘life-changing’ lessons on political doctrine, loyalty, and how to look after their health.

Chinese government official James Zhang is on a health kick. At the staff canteen, the 45-year-old piles his plate with salad and two hard-boiled eggs for lunch. Zhang has lost 15kg (33 pounds) since March last year.

He jogs 5km (3.1 miles) every second day, maintains a healthy diet and keeps track of his calorie intake like a professional nutritionist. Like many others in Chinese officialdom, Zhang used to be overweight due to lack of exercise, an unhealthy diet, smoking and drinking.



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